Orunmila (Orula): Orisha de la Sabiduría y el Destino 🔰 El pacto con la Muerte (Ikú)

Orunmila, called Orula in the Afro-Cuban diaspora, is the orisha of wisdom, divination, and destiny. Known as Eleri Ipin, "witness of creation," he was present when Olodumare charted the destiny of every being. Therefore, only through him can a person's spiritual path be understood and corrected. His worship is linked to the Ifá divination system, practiced by Babalawos, who interpret the sacred signs to guide, prevent misfortunes, and resolve spiritual situations. The necklaces and the green and yellow ildé represent his protection and the pact with Ikú, Death, which ensures that his children do not depart prematurely. Orunmila/Orula symbolizes patience, counsel, deep reflection, and ethical responsibility. In this video, we explore his mythical origins, his role within the Yoruba pantheon, central patakís such as the secret of Ifá and the pact with Ikú, and how his presence remains alive in Santería and the African diaspora throughout the Americas. 🔗 If you want to learn more about Orunmila, you can visit: https://oshaeifa.com/orisha/orunmila/ If this content helps you better understand Orunmila/Orula, please leave a like, comment, and subscribe for more videos about orishas, ​​Ifá, and Yoruba mythology.